Bayonet deformity (wrist)
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Bayonet deformity is a term used to describe the shape of the wrist after the infamous weapon. It occurs secondary to a prominent distal ulna as a result of dorsal subluxation.
This deformity is found in certainthe following conditions:
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hereditary multiple exostoses with pseudo-Madelung deformity
retarded bone growth of the distal ulna with outward bowing of the radius with distal radioulnar joint subluxation
-<p><strong>Bayonet deformity</strong> is a term used to describe the shape of the wrist in certain conditions:</p><ul>-<li><p><a href="/articles/madelung-deformity">Madelung deformity</a></p></li>-<li>-<p><a href="/articles/hereditary-multiple-exostoses">hereditary multiple exostoses</a> with <a href="/articles/pseudo-madelung-deformity">pseudo-Madelung deformity</a></p>-<ul><li><p>retarded bone growth of the distal ulna with outward bowing of the radius with distal radioulnar joint subluxation</p></li></ul>-</li>-<li><p><a href="/articles/dinner-fork-deformity-wrist">Colles fracture</a></p></li>- +<p><strong>Bayonet deformity</strong> is a term used to describe the shape of the wrist after the infamous weapon. It occurs secondary to a prominent distal ulna as a result of dorsal subluxation.</p><p>This deformity is found in the following conditions:</p><ul>
- +<li><p><a href="/articles/madelung-deformity">Madelung deformity</a></p></li>
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- +<p><a href="/articles/hereditary-multiple-exostoses">hereditary multiple exostoses</a> with <a href="/articles/pseudo-madelung-deformity">pseudo-Madelung deformity</a></p>
- +<ul><li><p>retarded bone growth of the distal ulna with outward bowing of the radius with distal radioulnar joint subluxation</p></li></ul>
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- +<li><p><a href="/articles/dinner-fork-deformity-wrist">Colles fracture</a></p></li>
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- colle's fracture
- madelung deformity
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